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the month, some will be operating with light staff tomorrow and some may be operating from alternate fac facili facilities. i think we need to look at these trading plans more carefully and make sure there is more oversight from them. i think they mentioned that to me on the air today. >> we have the potential when you have these different sites operating. >> the main concern that i have, is making sure this issue is okay. they are operating with systems we don't know if there has been damage. we are told they are fine. some firms are operating on light staff. they may be operating on alternative facilities. it is going to be an important moment. >> just a reminder. where the market stood on friday, the bell rang 9:30 on friday, our jim cramer is already seeing some signs. good evening jim. >> the stock futures are looking up. europe is good. we have very good numbers from bp and we have good insurance numbers. in our country ford 40 cents i was only looking for 30 cents. the bed spring maker, look for that stock decline. kroger spoke with the cfo this morning when i was talking with squ
the month, some will be operating with light staff tomorrow and some may be operating from alternate fac facili facilities. i think we need to look at these trading plans more carefully and make sure there is more oversight from them. i think they mentioned that to me on the air today. >> we have the potential when you have these different sites operating. >> the main concern that i have, is making sure this issue is okay. they are operating with systems we don't know if there has...
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but does it do good to go back andort of developfy folks after the fac as we're trying to klein up the mess -- vilify. >> the novel vilifies the system much more than any individuals. there's a line in the novel from a character who says,, if you compensate a person based on volume, he is going to give you volume. it's the same as greed is good argument. greed is good because it creates predictable behavior. executives can manage predictable behavior to a successful outcome and what, if you look at all the players leading up to the financial collapse in '08 everyone acted exactly as you predict, instead of moody's and standard & poor's out to lunch. traders at bear stearns. all folks aig, writing derivatives and underwriting insurance acted according to their job descriptionn a way to maximize their bonus. you can't fault anyone for that. it was the system that controlled behavior that failed. melissa: that begs a very obvious question. has anything changed since the financial collapse? do you think the system has changed? do you think the behavior has changed? >> n, to both. i think t
but does it do good to go back andort of developfy folks after the fac as we're trying to klein up the mess -- vilify. >> the novel vilifies the system much more than any individuals. there's a line in the novel from a character who says,, if you compensate a person based on volume, he is going to give you volume. it's the same as greed is good argument. greed is good because it creates predictable behavior. executives can manage predictable behavior to a successful outcome and what, if...
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it was an incredible civics lesson to see them face to fac that was really an amazing opportunity. >> i agree with their. once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be able to be in the arena tonight to see the two candidates. >> there are some monitors behind you. were you watching the candidates or splitting your eye contact between the monitors and what was on stage? >> i was fortunate to see both candidates. >> what about the body language? >> i thought they were both composed. i think they were both very well rehearsed and very ready to debate each other. >> from your standpoint? >> the same. i think the president was comfortable and romney came in also prepared. >> who comes out a winner tonight? >> i think mitt romney was a little more presidential in his ability to connect things he is planning to do and how he would like to take the country. i think he really laid out his plan to keep the constitution with his mention of the bill of rights and the declaration of independence and life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, i think we are all part of his plan. >> were the questions ask
it was an incredible civics lesson to see them face to fac that was really an amazing opportunity. >> i agree with their. once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be able to be in the arena tonight to see the two candidates. >> there are some monitors behind you. were you watching the candidates or splitting your eye contact between the monitors and what was on stage? >> i was fortunate to see both candidates. >> what about the body language? >> i thought they were both...
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. >> the warriors still need to pay to fix une fac >> and or back at 456 bay in the rolling stones please rock-and-roll fans around the world. barbara walters will interview one of hollywood's biggest stars. >> one of the greatest rock fans of all times is returning to the stage. >> is everybody ready. are you ready. yeah we're ready. >> for the rolling stones announced for shows at the end of this year it is part of their on on 50th anniversary celebration and their first on stage personas in more than five years. >> 4 gig 4 nights with the stones may be a few friends joining us see them. >> tickets on sale this joining us see them. >> tickets on sale this friday for the london shows time to talk about herself and her movie. hogan calls to a lawsuit against a radio personality. this comes after a video from 2006 surface on the web site showing hogan having sex. the request to remove the video was refused. >> still ahead on the kron for morning news and positi ve not for baseball fans around the bay. the giants winning their first home game in the postseason will have highlights coming up
. >> the warriors still need to pay to fix une fac >> and or back at 456 bay in the rolling stones please rock-and-roll fans around the world. barbara walters will interview one of hollywood's biggest stars. >> one of the greatest rock fans of all times is returning to the stage. >> is everybody ready. are you ready. yeah we're ready. >> for the rolling stones announced for shows at the end of this year it is part of their on on 50th anniversary celebration and...
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nd , in fac, he ever thought about what might have been if he didn't love the life-style he did so much, that certainly includes smoking. if you had known that there was a possibility of getting cancer you would have never smoked a cigarette, you would have never drank or consumed the amount of liquor you consumed? >> no, i think all the time i felt that life is a wager. and that i probably was getting more out of leaving a bow hemoian existence as a wrir than i would have if i didn't. so writing is what's important to me and it helps me do that or enhances and prolongs and deepens and sometimes intensifies argument and conversation. it's worth it to me, sure. so i was knowingly taking a risk. i wouldn't do it to others. >> rose: but you would do it again? >> i think i would. >> rose: that's the question. >> i had to reflect on this a lot he cently and trying to imagindoing my life fferntly and not ending up mortally sick. but it's impossible for me to imagine having my life without going to those parties. without having those late nights. without -- >> rose: you can't imagine -- >> wit
nd , in fac, he ever thought about what might have been if he didn't love the life-style he did so much, that certainly includes smoking. if you had known that there was a possibility of getting cancer you would have never smoked a cigarette, you would have never drank or consumed the amount of liquor you consumed? >> no, i think all the time i felt that life is a wager. and that i probably was getting more out of leaving a bow hemoian existence as a wrir than i would have if i didn't. so...
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. >> and mitt just has this big smile on his fac and he looks at me and goes, "boy, however this turns out, this really makes it worth it." >> narrator: the race had been close. romney needed a great f performance. >> i don't think he had any idea what it was going to be like, because he had never done debates under that pressure. >> narrator: he'd gotten into the race because kennedy looked weak, beatable. >> at the time ted kennedy seemed vulnerable. it was a weak period for kennedy. he looked bad, he sounded bad, and in that way he was vulnerable. >> narrator: he was dramatically overweight. there had been trouble wit alcohol and women. he'd mortgaged his house to stay in the race. >> romney was everything ted kennedy was not.it you know, he had this clean family life. he was a really good speaker. he was really athletic and he had a good kind of campaign visage. >> people knew that he had gone to harva business school, had made a lot of money, been a registered independent up until not too long before he ran.es >> he ran as a liberal-to-moderate politician. he opposed newginggich's
. >> and mitt just has this big smile on his fac and he looks at me and goes, "boy, however this turns out, this really makes it worth it." >> narrator: the race had been close. romney needed a great f performance. >> i don't think he had any idea what it was going to be like, because he had never done debates under that pressure. >> narrator: he'd gotten into the race because kennedy looked weak, beatable. >> at the time ted kennedy seemed vulnerable. it...
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it's har63 fac bess and the problems in europe and at the global economic weakness that we can play into this. i don't like to play the stock is a dangerous game. >> we will just watch the numbers here on wall street this morning as we continue to see what they do. rather predicted we will just keep tracking and -- checking >> 9 to nothing. that was the score last night at at&t park. the giants made a historic comeback. there is a final out. the giants had to the world series to the second time in three years with a blowout nine nothing win against the cardinals. most of the crowd stayed in their seats on a long time after to celebrate with the team. >> as soon as the san francisco giants won the pen at the teen was presented with a trophy on the field. some players with, family friends and significant others. the celebration continued in the locker room with dancing music and of course ch (cheers & applause) ♪ (laughter) >> a couple months ago when you're as was the gop's biggest threat facing america you said russia and not all tied up. the 1980's are now calling in asking for their
it's har63 fac bess and the problems in europe and at the global economic weakness that we can play into this. i don't like to play the stock is a dangerous game. >> we will just watch the numbers here on wall street this morning as we continue to see what they do. rather predicted we will just keep tracking and -- checking >> 9 to nothing. that was the score last night at at&t park. the giants made a historic comeback. there is a final out. the giants had to the world series to...
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. >> she was supposed to moderate and instead was a live fac checker. >> she had to wack them back . on debate night. she said yeah, rom no was right. >> it is without precedent. nothing like this happened before. maybe it is not a good idea to have her moderate the debate. >> what is being is. just benefit that. on september 30th. she sat down with david axelrod and she wouldn't buy it. >> listen to this. first of all. the president called it an act of terror the day after it happened. when you are the administration and you have a responsibility to act on what you know. >> that was not planned it was part of his tape. yeah. there is the smoking gun. what is shocking to me where is the outcry from journalist. that kind of behaving arguing the opposite case in the behalf of the incumbent. that discredit journalism. show's not been critized outside of fox and the daily caller that i am aware of. >> look at what the president said the day after in the gose garden. he was talking about a act of terror generically . the white house and the campaign are trying to spin. >> and making the a
. >> she was supposed to moderate and instead was a live fac checker. >> she had to wack them back . on debate night. she said yeah, rom no was right. >> it is without precedent. nothing like this happened before. maybe it is not a good idea to have her moderate the debate. >> what is being is. just benefit that. on september 30th. she sat down with david axelrod and she wouldn't buy it. >> listen to this. first of all. the president called it an act of terror the...
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effects ofhe fac exponentially increasing government debt, and i would not confuse that with interest payments. the present value of interest payment -- i would be careful about that, but i do not remember his most recent estimates. if you go to the boston you willy website, find a lot of work on that topic. >> spending is taxes. the counterpoint of your question is they are not going to raise taxes now when they do the spending. that means they will do it later. a perfect example is the stimulus bill. it did not create jobs. all we got for it over the last four years was all this accumulation of debt. now we hear in the debates we have to raise taxes to pay for this debt. it is paying me now or a pay me later approach, and that is a valid point, that at some point spending always has to be paid for, and one of the ways we pay for it is taxes. there is a lot of talk about fairness out there, how is it fair that people who are not even born yet will pay for a lot of spending we are doing now. >> you do not believe we are not just going to inflate it away? the average maturity of bonds
effects ofhe fac exponentially increasing government debt, and i would not confuse that with interest payments. the present value of interest payment -- i would be careful about that, but i do not remember his most recent estimates. if you go to the boston you willy website, find a lot of work on that topic. >> spending is taxes. the counterpoint of your question is they are not going to raise taxes now when they do the spending. that means they will do it later. a perfect example is the...